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An exception has occured
Posted by Trey Isbell on June 3, 2008 at 5:24 amI keep getting this error when I open up a project I have spent alot of time on. It gets about halfway loaded and I get an exception has occured and sony vegas pro 8 shuts down. How can I get my video back without losing it.
Gary Chvatal replied 17 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies -
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Steve Rhoden
June 3, 2008 at 10:52 amIf its a vegas file, double check and make sure that you have not relocated or deleted none of the source file you used in the project.
If opening the file or clicking on the file still falters…try just importing the file like you would any other video file, downside to
this is that you will just have all the files combined on the timeline
and cannot re-edit the layers individually.Steve Rhoden
TNX EFFECTS STUDIOSSteve Rhoden
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Allen Zagel
June 3, 2008 at 1:35 pmHave you tried to open the backup project file? When you save project files, Vegas also creates a .veg.bak file.
First I’d try to open Vegas and open another veg file to see if that opens. If it does with no problem, then close it and try to open that bsk file. If it does open, you can do a save-as to recreate the file.
If you can’t open any veg file you may have to re-install Vegas.
Allen
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Trey Isbell
June 3, 2008 at 6:37 pmI have tried the .bak file and it seems to do the same thing.
I dropped the video on the timeline like a clip and so far that worked but when I tried to render I only got about half the movie. I am going to try it again. I have read a couple of forums with people having the same error message. I wonder if sony vegas pro 8 has some problems that have not been worked out. I am using windows vista maybe that could be the problem. -
Gary Chvatal
June 3, 2008 at 10:02 pmSame thing happened to me today….but I’m still running 7.0. Mine hangs at 77% loaded.
I made four short vegs that I was going to combine into a larger project. First the bigger file gave the error. The backup veg hung too. So this morning I tried to open some of the smaller companent veg files. No good. So I tried to open an old project that was stored on the same drive. No good…
I’m beginning to wonder if its some kind of memory problem or a bad drive. I’ve got a computer shop next door so those guys are running some diagnostics on the machine and the drive to see if they see anything obvious.
I did not try to re-install vegas….could try that.
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